The fate of the
breakfast is decided
by the quality of
the Coffee.
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mm
Folger's
Golden
Gate
mik.es breakfast the begin
ning of a cheerful day.
Aroma-tight tins save all
the fragrance and strength.
Sold on merit. No prizes
No coupons No crockery.
J. A. Foltfer & Co.,
Sin Francisco
SPRINGFIELD ,
TEAM SHUTS OUT
COTTAGE GROVE
Certain Approval
of our workmanship and skill
in cleansing; and scouring', oj
your own wisdom in sending;
"that old gown" to us, only
awaits its return to you. Your
purse when you get bur prices
will join the ;lad acclaim of
our generous and expert treat,
ment of your clothing; by us-
Every thing possible in
Cleaning and Dyeing
Eugene Dye Works
6th an Willamette Sts.
, Phone Red 286J
I
There was nothing to the baseball '
Kame at Springfield yesterday after
noon but Springfield. The Cottage
Grove boya were outclaased in every
department of the Kame, an the ico re
nt 10 to 0 would show. It waa a good
Hlzed crowd that saw the game, the
' bleachers and grandstand being fill-
luit ('ulluiru r.mva wna Invnl In thp
team, having lent some thirty or for
ty rooters along with them. The day
waa an ideal one for baseball and all
good plays were eagerly applauded.
Baker, who pitched for the Grove,
did good work at times, but was rath
er wild. Errors were scarce, there
being only three for the Grove and
two for the Blues. Sherwood at first
and Nnxon at second did the best
playliir f"" the visitors. Murphy, the
slab artl't fi- the-Blues, performed
very c t i 'y. He has five assists
credited V 'lit without an error. He
stopped two grounders that brought
forth groat applause from tho grand
stand. Smith at second accepted 1 1
ounces without an eror, while
Chandler and Anderson carried off
the batting honors, each mnn getting
two hits. Next Sunday the Blues will
play elt.her Albany or Ooburg. Fol
lowing Is the score:
u,..i.,ri.i,i
. ................
' ., K 1. n A
Chandler, If 3 2 2 2 0 1
Smith, 2b 3 4 1 7 4 0
Ilobbs, 3b 4 2 1 1 .0 0
Wilson, cf 4 2 1 0 0 0
Anderson, II) 5 0 2 9 1 1
Harper, rf 3 0 (f 0 0 0
.Mathews, hs 4 0 0 1 1 0
Morgnn, c 4 0 1 7 3 0
Murphy, 4 0 0 0 5 0
( 34 10 8 27 14 2,
Cottage (.rove
ab. r .h. p.o. a. c.
Watson, cf 4 0 1 0 0 0
AlllHon, c 4 0 1 8 0 1
Baker, 1 4 0 2 1 3 0
Sherwood, lb. .. .3 0 0 12 0 0
Mnaon, 2b 3 0 0 1 3 1
Markly, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0
.. Mimon, If 2 0 0 0 0 0
Lincoln, bs 3 0 1 0 2 1
Karl, 3b 3 0 0 2 2 0
Huns anil
Springrield 2 0
lilts 1 0
C. drove. ..0 0
HUB 0 0
29 0 6 24 10
lilts by Innings
010
0 8
0- 0
0 5
3 0 0
2 0 1
0 0 0
1 0 1
Nummary
Struck out By Murphy,-8; by Ba
ker, 7.
Double play Smith (unassisted).
Hit by pitched bnll Hobbs.
Passed ball Battery error, Cot
tage Grove.
Bases on balls Off Murphy, 1; off
Baker, 5.
Stolen bases Springfield, 12; Cot
tago Grove, 1.
Umpire .lnhnrfoii. .
, Beoror-r-HuiUer.
THAT 9I23.0OO Ml'HT 8TAXU
f V
(Astoria Dally Astorlan.)
For tho good name of Oregon in
the world of letters, and to preserve
the Interest of her own people In her
chief educational Institution, that
appropriation of $125,000 for the
University of Oregon must stand;
the people themselves must rally to
the safety and perpetuation of one of
the fittest schools on the Pacific elope
and they alone must avert the dis
credit which will surely attach to the
state If she shall turn this thing
down.
A state cannot afford to cheapen
Its own Institutions.
Nor can It afford to use tne law of
the referendum for accentuating Its
stupidity and parsimony. That law
was framed and put in operation to
save the people from public theft and
public disorders of pronounced evil
Import; not to be used aa a means
for discounting the intelligence and
pride of the people. Ten-fold that
amount, for such a purpose, should
not be met wHh a negative vote In the
state of Oregon. -
The money is h-oneBtly needed and
will be honestly spent, and tranBce,nd8
in Importance and urgency anything
now before the Oregon electorate,
just as It transcends hundreds of oth
er appropriations that In the past
have been made for shameless and
undented graft. If the good name of
Oregon as a champion of higher ed
ucation, and all Its concomitant pub
lic values, Is to he bargained off for
the pitiful sum of $125,000, then we
are. Indeed, at a crisis. '
But It will not be brought to such
a conclusion. The people are proud
of tho University, proud of the state,
proud of their ability to maintain
both -on modern levels, and the ap
propriation will be granted generr
ously In June, with more to come la
ter. But this conviction must not
load nny one to the neglect of voting
"aye" when the timd comes.
VAMKV CITIKS IN I.10AI)
(Salem Statesman.)
The Pendleton East Oregonlun
takes exception to the statement that
the towns In Eastern Oregon need a
general awakening In the matter of
boosting and refers to the fact that
Pendleton leads Salem and Eugene In
the street paving movement. This
may be true, but the Willamette val
ley cities will before the close of 1908
have more paved streets than Pendle
ton will during the next decade or
longer. .Then, too, the Western Ore
gon cities are so far ahead of those
east of the Cascades in tho wny of
modern business activity that tho
comparison w,ould be very odious.
HORN
To W. Wllhelm and wife, or Eu
gene, April '20, 1908, a daughter.
1)1 Kl
At the home of his nephew. S. N.
Gibson, at 723 Oak street, Sunday,
April 26, 1908, Samuel W. Johnston,
aged 77 years and 7 months. He was
a member of the 11. E. church and
of Macedonia loc1 Re, 1. O. O. F., In
Iowa. He was also an old Boldler, be
ing a veteran of the civil war. The
funeral was held at the GlbBon res
idence this afternoon at 3 o'clock,
with Interment in the I. a O. F. cem
etery. Rev. D. 11. Trimble officiating.
I'lTTSRl KO II.WkKKS
l,OOkl(; TOW AUI OKKGON
The Fish Lake water system is un
der option to J. S. and W. S. Kuhn, of
Pittsburg end New York, two of the
wealthiest bankers of the smoky city.
They are heavily Interested In water
and Irrigation corporations, owning
over 40 waterworks plants In various
parts of the country. They are at
present building Immense Irrigation
works at Twin Falls, Idaho, which
are among the greatest In the world,
and will eventually cover 500,000
acres of land at a cost of $10,000,
000. W. S. Kuhn recently visited Med
ford as a guest of Jeff D. Heard. He
was so impressed with tho possibili
ties that will result from Irrigation
in the Rogue river valley that he will
send his lawyers and engineers here
to make an investigation and report.
Tho ilnol 1c nt a in, U'horo thP
land owners can decide whether the
works are to be unlit immediately, or
not. It Is understood that If suffi
cient acreage Ib pledged the option
win ue exercised, ine worn iaueu
and pushed to completion In time to
Irrigate a considerable iiortlon of the
valley this summer," and the entire
works be finished this fall. Medford
Tribune.
, fl'O. A. ATTKNT'OX:
Roguar monthly Inspection of Co.
A, Fourth Regiment, O. X. G., at the
armory Tuesday night, at 8:15. All
members must be present.
By order of
RAYMOND A. BABB,
Captain Commanding.
NKW TOD.W
WANTED: Manager lor new branch
(If our business here in Eugene.
Write promptly,, with references. The
Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
VOll 11I.UK PRINTS of VACANT
LANDS write us enclosing 50e for
each. Township wanted. Koseburg
Abstract Co.
Biy yo w
SHOES
WANTED Two girls to wait table
lit Chrlsnek's restaurant, 37 West
. Eighth street. , a30
S3 at js. jr.
COOK WANTED At Eugene Gen
eral hospital. Apply to Dr. J. W.
Harris. tf
FOR SALE At a bargain, if sold
this week. Corner lot on Fifth
and Adams. Enquire .of owner.
.901 3. Willamette street. mil
at the Great Forced Out Sale
Every, pair of shoes in this room
must go. Shoes for Men, Boys,
Ladies, Misses and Children.
AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S COST
If you hold one of the following
sales numbers come and get your
free pairof shoes-
6970 7524 6894 6898 7613
Numbers given with every pair sold
The Wells Shoe Store
Ceo. C. Stanley in chage
Corner Willamette and Ninth Streets, Eugena, Oregon.
339 CSS
Acre Tracts m Blair Street Addition are Nearly AI
IF YOU WANT ONE YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY
Best Place in Eugene's Suburbs to Build a Home Best Opportunity for Investment
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BLAIR STREET ADDITION
TO
n c .i r.i ., i.uuunl; URLhUN.
z i or.iie ihree r acre .oh, and has been a ,00d saiVof u:
" . l"Yluulllu" spung ana summer, and other purchasers wi set out shade mr fr,,,V f tl -A vets
a.ooab c to start with; and rapid sal, and improvement, made and contested justify a Siy Advance ir, Price on Su ?f tVeeS' The property Was P! ired
years It at Prcsc.U prices the best investment in Eugene, because it is situated where the town must expand over it C'S' B!air Sl Edition Property will double value - tl
Just as sure as water runs donw hill H
come from. If;you want a home or wish to savc W iii 'Vo ' J , T CT Uni, and where the .art of the cifv's busing I
own Terms on .Balance. -" ' "'ss ,t m liLAIR STREET ADDITION Small Cash Paymini.
Second street will be graded jluoughth, additio this spring-Hh.MhnMo bay x or m3r3 of t'. brgi lot 6S'4 143 fc- is NOW M ' ' -
Any of the following vvell-knawn and reliable real dMl,r, ,;il k, ui .,o v '- 0
nBPfinw 1 Am m . . " . : " " 10 snoyoa this
mVmttrpmpv 97 dtttw xKK 1 1 KhAL ESTATE CO.
McMUKrHbY & RUGH, nRFf,nw wnyu AMn t a xm X;
property at any time .
HOWE& BUOY
w . PAPTPTr ta wn CO.